Two more escaped detainees from the Northam detention centre found

Four of the five Vietnamese men who escaped from the Northam immigration detention centre on Saturday night have now been found.

The Department of Immigration says two of the men were found last night in bushland at Bakers Hill, about 25 kilometres from Northam.

Another two were found in the same area earlier in the day, after information was received from the public.

The men have been taken to the Perth immigration centre.

The search continues for the fifth man.

Yesterday, Northam shire president Steven Pollard said it was not surprising it had taken authorities four days to find the men.

"There's a lot of farmland and bushland out this way so it's a difficult thing to track down a number of people if they don't want to be found," he said.

"I'm pleased that the efforts to find them are ongoing.

"I think there's general concern in the community and I have received emails today from a near neighbour who has been very concerned for the last three or four days, so the level of concern is still out there."

Mr Pollard is hoping the last detainee is found soon.

"It's very pleasing to see the efforts have proven fruitful so far and hopefully this thing can be brought to a good conclusion shortly."

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